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Penta T-Pad Windows 10 Laptop Launched At Rs. 10,999: Specs & Features

Pantel technologies has launched its latest 2-in-1 laptop, called the Penta T-Pad, in India. Highlight of the device is that it can be used as both, a laptop and a tablet.

As far as specifications are concerned, it is powered by a 1.44GHz quad-core Intel Atom X5-Z8300 processor paired with Intel HD Graphics 5300 and 2GB of RAM. Running Windows 10 operating system, it features a 10.1-inch IPS display with resolution of 1280×800 pixels.

The 2-in-1 sports a 5 mega pixel camera on the rear and a 2 mega pixel front facing camera. It houses 32GB of internal memory, which can be expanded further up to 256GB using microSD card. Backed up by a 7000mAh battery, it is good enough to offer up to 5-7 hours of usage time. Connectivity options include 3G (via SIM slot), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 1 x USB 3.0 Slot, Mini HDMI. It comes with a detachable keyboard as well.

Specifications & Features Of Penta T-Pad

Processor: 1.44GHz quad-core Intel Atom X5-Z8300Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5300Operating System: Windows 10Display: 10.1-inch IPS (1280×800 pixels resolution)RAM: 2GBStorage: 32GB (expandable up to 256GB using microSD card)Rear Camera: 5 mega pixelFront Camera: 2 mega pixelBattery: 7000mAhConnectivity: 3G (via SIM slot), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 1 x USB 3.0 Slot, Mini HDMI

Price & Availability

The Penta T-Pad 2-in-1 laptop is priced at Rs. 10,999 and is available to buy exclusively from ShopClues. The device also comes with 3G dongle (14.4 Mbps) with 6 months Aircel internet connectivity for Rs. 11,599.

The Penta T-Pad is an affordable 2-in-1 device that gives the users, functionality of both a tablet and a laptop at an affordable price. The detachable keyboard makes it even more compact such that it can be carried wherever the user goes.

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